BBCBritain will vote on whether to remain in the EU on Thursday 23 June, Prime Minister David Cameron has said.The prime minister made his historic announcement in Downing Street after briefing the cabinet.He said he would be campaigning to remain in a reformed EU - and described the vote as one of the biggest decisions "in our lifetimes".Ministers immediately divide

"BUT WE ALREADY VOTED TO LEAVE..!! That was a clear DECISION by the British public. "

Mate, I'm tired of all the religion level bollocks. I'm tired of people thinking its ok to go through with such a massive level of upheaval because of a 2% majority.

Fuck that. Let the grown ups get involved and deal with this in a pragmatic and sensible way. This isn't a game of football!

This isn't even a GE which we can vote again on 5yrs ago. This is a proper massive, once in a life time change. It needs special attention and care.

As I said before, you "Jevoha's Witness level Leavers" may be completely on board and clued up as to what you want. But you are not majority.

As for the parliamentary representation via constituencies. Most of the constituencies that voted for leave have no where near the amount of people in them that the remain voting constituents have. How does 16m odd remain votes distill itself into over 70% of of the mp's representing leave constituents?

It doesn't.

It's bollocks.

Brexit effects everyone at individual level so constituency isn't really a great way of representing the whole of the country on this is it?

The Kronic 9:52 Wed Dec 19"Bolty that's bollocks, I can recall numerous Brexit MPs telling us how easy a deal would be pre- referendum, from Bozo to Davis."--------

Correct. However, as you posted earlier, no-one accounted for Mrs May being an incompetent twat. I thought the EU would be happy to give the UK a deal simply because the EU sells £90bn more to UK than UK sells to them. It's in their interests and I still think they would happily do a deal.

The problem is that when Mrs May turns up and says "I didn't want to leave so I will have to take UK out of EU but we'll pay you to make it as easy as possible..." what else did anyone expect them to do but take the piss....?

the way I see it is if we were say voting on a night out to go to 2 different place, and one place won. If we got there and that place was shut, you wouldn't head to the offy huddle up outside, try to keep warm and make a night of it on the street.

In that case youd either go to the other place or have a revote taking into account the new options.

Now Im no passionate remainer at all and I didn't vote, but I see the situation as the above. Feels like we are cutting off our nose to spite our face. 'Drinking outside the club in the street' isn't really what I think people were voted for.

Just my opinion and the way I see it and you are all entitled to yours, except that tedious prick bolty.

Fractions mean any part of one that is less than one. If you talking about fractions of the 100% of the UK contribution to the EU structural funding budget, I am with you. But then we can’t really talk about the EU as a project of blood-sucking neoliberals but rather as a socialist nanny super-state.

So which is it? Because we already know we control immigration at national level and the ability to strike independent trade deals in the WTO doesn’t exactly stand up to scrutiny. Is no deal all about sovereignty of the courts?

**If you offer 3 options, Mays deal (which is available for everyone to view), no deal or remain **_______________

BUT WE ALREADY VOTED TO LEAVE..!! That was a clear DECISION by the British public.

May's deal in all but name is remain (in fact it is even worse than the remain we hated in the first place).

Remain should never be an option - we've HAD that discussion and voted to Leave already.

No Deal IS Brexit, it is leaving onto WTO terms in the first instance... we get up to ten years of 'as you were' on tariffs etc, during which time we can decide on a suitable end game. It takes us completely out of the EU's remit and stops all the threats and silly bollocks.

So your 'second vote' has TWO remain options (neither of which should be reconsidered at all), and one 'proper Brexit', which we have already voted for, and which has STILL not been delivered.